{"id":23226,"date":"2025-01-28T14:49:09","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:49:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/best-warzone-loadout-after-dmr-nerf-8-classes-for-all-playstyles-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:49:09","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:49:09","slug":"best-warzone-loadout-after-dmr-nerf-8-classes-for-all-playstyles-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/best-warzone-loadout-after-dmr-nerf-8-classes-for-all-playstyles-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Warzone loadout after DMR nerf: 8 classes for all playstyles &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Best Warzone loadout after DMR nerf: 8 classes for all playstyles ActivisionThe DMR 14 has received yet another a nerf in Warzone, and while it\u2019s still strong pick, it\u2019s no longer the crazy powerhouse it once was. Fortuantely, these eight weapons will help you find a worthy replacement. The DMR has become arguably one of the most overpowered weapons in Call of Duty history, which definitely sets it alongside some elite competition. In most Warzone lobbies now, you\u2019ll be hard-pressed to find a squad not using the DMR even after both nerfs, which is also often paired with the Mac-10 SMG to capitalize on engagements at any range. But now that it\u2019s been nerfed twice, other guns now have the opportunity to shine, so here\u2019s the weapons we think you could look at to replace the DMR if you want to try out something else. Best Type 63 Warzone loadout Muzzle: GRU Silencer &#8211; Barrel: 16.4 Rapid Fire &#8211; Underbarrel: Spetsnaz Ergonomic Grip &#8211; Ammunition: 38 Rnd Speed Mag &#8211; Optic: Axial Arms 3x &#8211; The obvious choice, the Type 63 is another single-fire, tactical rifle from Black Ops Cold War, which isn\u2019t quite as strong as the DMR but still packs a punch. This loadout maximizes the Type 63\u2019s bullet velocity, recoil control, and rate of fire. It has a very similar playstyle to that of the DMR, making it the perfect gun to use if you still love the tactical rifle playstyle . Despite the nerfs, it\u2019s still a very powerful weapon and one you\u2019ll want to utilize. Best Krig 6 Warzone loadout Muzzle: Agency Suppressor &#8211; Optic: Axial Arms 3x &#8211; Barrel: 19.7\u201d Takedown &#8211; Underbarrel: Field Agent Grip &#8211; Magazine: Salvo 60 Rnd Fast Mag &#8211; At first, the Black Ops Cold War assault rifles didn\u2019t quite look up to par with their Modern Warfare counterparts, but with some slight adjustments, they are more viable than ever before. This is especially true with the changes made to the Agency Suppressor, which brought it more in line with the Monolithic Suppressor on Modern Warfare\u2019s weapons. It won\u2019t be quite as powerful as the DMR or the Type 63, but it will offer a full-auto alternative that is incredibly satisfying to play with in Verdansk. Best Kar98k Warzone loadout Muzzle: Monolithic Suppressor &#8211; Barrel: Singuard Custom 27.6\u201d &#8211; Laser: Tac Laser &#8211; Optic: Sniper Scope &#8211; Rear Grip: Stippled Grip Tape &#8211; If you\u2019re looking for a marksman rifle that can replicate the strength and range of the DMR, the Kar98k is a great sniper for just that. It has a higher rate of fire than other sniper rifles, as is expected from a marksman rifle, and shouldn\u2019t leave too many hitmakers, providing you maintain a decent level of accuracy. You won\u2019t be able to spam it like the DMR or the Type 63, but as long as you hit your shots, it can take down enemies at most ranges with relative ease. Best Kilo 141 Warzone loadout Muzzle: Monolithic Suppressor &#8211; Barrel: Singuard Arms 16.6\u2033 SOCOM &#8211; Optic: VLK 3.0x Optic &#8211; Underbarell: Commando Foregrip &#8211; Ammunition: 60 Round Mags &#8211; Of course, one likely scenario, once the DMR is nerfed again, is that the Kilo 141 becomes the main assault rifle to run again. While the Kilo\/R9 meta started to become stale prior to Season 1, it was arguably not as frustrating as the current DMR meta, so expect to see the MW assault rifle crop up far more in the coming weeks. Best Grau Warzone loadout Muzzle: Monolithic Suppressor. &#8211; Barrel: Tempus 26.4\u201d Archangel. &#8211; Optic: VLK 3.0x Optic. &#8211; Underbarrel: Ranger Foregrip. &#8211; Ammunition: 60 Round Mags. &#8211; Remember the Grau assault rifle? It was the go-to in the early days of Warzone and while it has lost popularity over time, this AR still remains a perfectly viable weapon. With the right loadout, the Grau hardly has any recoil, and a nice iron sight means you don\u2019t even need to tack on an optic, giving you the option to add more attachments elsewhere. Of course, whacking on VLK 3.0x does enable you to secure some incredibly accurate kills. Best FFAR 1 Warzone loadout Muzzle: Agency Suppressor &#8211; Barrel: 19.5\u2033 Task Force &#8211; Optic: Visiontech 2x &#8211; Underbarrel: Field Agent Grip &#8211; Ammunition: Salvo 50 Rnd Fast Mag &#8211; The FFAR has verged on being meta before, but it seems to be a solid contender for the time being. Its high rate of fire and clear iron sights makes it incredibly formidable amongst other ARs in the game. While it does have some high recoil, its relatively controllable, meaning it\u2019s not too hard to get the hang of it after using it for a bit. The FFAR has been subject to nerfs and buffs in the past, so it\u2019s unclear just how much longer it\u2019ll be viable but for now, it stands as a solid choice. Most notably, players have modified it to function like an SMG and have begun pairing it with a Kar98k. Best CR-95 AMAX Warzone loadout Muzzle: Monolithic Suppressor &#8211; Barrel: XRK Zodiac S440 &#8211; Optic: VLK 3.0x Optic &#8211; Underbarrel: Commando Foregrip &#8211; Ammunition: 45 Round Mags &#8211; Another weapon from the Modern Warfare era that\u2019s been consistently good ever since it was released in-game is the CR-95 AMAX. While it\u2019s not the easiest gun to control, it does have a pretty solid fire-rate and a lot of damage to go along with it. Its recoil is pretty high, but it\u2019s almost exclusively vertical, meaning you can learn and adapt to it pretty easily. Best Groza Warzone loadout Optic: Microflex LED &#8211; Muzzle: GRU Suppressor &#8211; Underbarrell: Spetsnaz Grip &#8211; Barrel: 16.7 VDV Reinforced &#8211; Ammunition: VDV 60 RND Fast Mag &#8211; The Groza is technically the newest weapon on this list, as it was added to both Black Ops Cold War and Warzone during the game\u2019s Season 1 update in December 2020, but it\u2019s already showing some promise in the game\u2019s meta and it\u2019s easy to see why. It has the highest base damage out of all the Black Ops Cold War weapons right now, and it\u2019s relatively solid in all other statistical areas. The worst part about the Groza seems to be the high recoil and the bizarre-looking iron sights, which genuinely might throw off some people. So, those are the weapons we think will replace the DMR now that it\u2019s been hit by the developers. Of course, even after it\u2019s second nerfing, it\u2019s still a very formidable weapon if you know how to use it, but now other options have the chance to shine. There are other guns that could work of course, such as the M4-A1 assault rifle and Kar98k marksman rifle, but in our eyes, they\u2019re not quite of the same caliber as those above.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Best Warzone loadout after DMR nerf: 8 classes for all playstyles ActivisionThe DMR 14 has received yet another a nerf in Warzone, and while it\u2019s still strong pick, it\u2019s no longer the crazy powerhouse it once was. Fortuantely, these eight weapons will help you find a worthy replacement. 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